Effect of water temperature on the hydrolysis of two absorbable sutures used in fish surgery
Persistence of absorbable sutures in fishes in waters below 10 °C affects surgical decisions including approach, closure strategy, and suture selection. We hypothesized that the rate of suture hydrolysis would vary directly with water temperature. Two absorbable monofilament 3-0 suture materials use...
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Main Authors: | Sarah A. Cannizzo (Author), Simon C. Roe (Author), Craig A. Harms (Author), Michael K. Stoskopf (Author) |
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2016-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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